View the latest images of the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, which opened May 28, 2014, at the new Fantasyland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.

Richard Tribou, Orlando Sentinel

The track has been completed on the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.

The attraction based on Disney's film "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" is set to open as part of New Fantasyland in spring 2014.

The Disney Parks blog released a photo of one of the last pieces of track being laid into place at night with Beast's castle lit up in the background.

The roller coaster will be the last piece of the Fantasyland puzzle after the planned fall opening of Princess Fairytale Hall, a princess meet-and-greet venue that's being constructed in the place that was occupied by the Snow White's Scary Adventures dark ride, which closed last year.

The coaster will be a centerpiece to what has been the largest expansion in the Magic Kingdom's history. Other parts opened in phases in 2012 including Storybook Circus with its double Dumbo ride and sections inspired by "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Little Mermaid."

The ride itself is an indoor-and-outdoor coaster with side-to-side swaying cars. Disney officials say its intensity will be between that of sister Magic Kingdom coasters Barnstormer and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.

The draw of the new attractions has made the Magic Kingdom of even higher value to the company, with single-day ticket prices for that park having just been upped to $95. The $6 rise in cost makes the Magic Kingdom $5 more than Walt Disney World's other three major parks, which all just went up $1 to $90 for the single-day ticket.